Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,6| i.e., Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem;
2 Fwd,6| Jerusalem; two of these, Alexandria and Antioch, contained the
3 1,1 | Jerusalem, Constantinople, Alexandria and Antioch, and over all
4 1,11| of] Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem —
5 2,6 | Council was St. Athanasius of Alexandria, who is responsible for
6 2,35| the work of St. Cyril of Alexandria (+444). Whoever does not
7 3,2 | were Saints Athanasius of Alexandria (+373), Gregory the Theologian (+
8 3,3 | consubstantial. St. Athanasius of Alexandria worked out the full implications
9 3,5 | foundation to the Apostle Peter: Alexandria, Caesarea in Palestine,
10 3,15| the theological center of Alexandria fell into the same condition
11 3,17| St. Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria, and the ecclesiastical
12 3,21| of Jerusalem, Antioch and Alexandria came under infidel control.
13 4,12| in catacombs of Rome and Alexandria. Until the outbreak of Iconoclasm
14 5,4 | the Great, the bishop of Alexandria (the same Athanasius who
15 5,8 | bridle. As St. Cyril of Alexandria explains, these things gave
16 7,2 | things as the capture of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem by
17 7,17| books to the library in Alexandria, and to send along with
18 7,19| confronted by the Council of Alexandria, but when his heretical
19 7,19| disseminated beyond the borders of Alexandria as well, the subject was
20 9,10| cooperation. St. Clement of Alexandria coined the word in order
21 9,28| 1:17). St. Athanasius of Alexandria notes in this regard that
22 10,6 | Jerusalem, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Russia, Georgia
23 10,16| Empire — Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem —
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